RFC 5072

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RFC 5072 is an Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) standard that specifies how IPv6 packets are transmitted over Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) links.

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Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf IETF standard
Request for Comments
appliesTo PPP links over various physical media
dial-up PPP connections
point-to-point links
tunneled PPP links
area Internet NERFINISHED
category Standards Track
defines IANA considerations for IPv6CP code and option values
IPv6 Control Protocol for PPP NERFINISHED
IPv6 interface identifier negotiation over PPP
IPv6 packet encapsulation over PPP
IPv6CP code and option types
IPv6CP configuration option formats
IPv6CP state machine behavior
Maximum Receive Unit (MRU) considerations for IPv6 over PPP
PPP IPv6 Control Protocol (IPv6CP) options
requirements for IPv6 over PPP interoperability
security considerations for IPv6 over PPP
intendedAudience network operators
network protocol implementers
standards developers
language English
obsoletes RFC 2472 NERFINISHED
partOf IPv6 standards suite
protocolSpecified IPv6 over PPP NERFINISHED
publishedBy Internet Engineering Task Force
surface form: IETF

Internet Engineering Task Force
relatedProtocol IPv6
PPP NERFINISHED
Point-to-Point Protocol NERFINISHED
shortName IPv6CP NERFINISHED
specifies IPv6CP configuration and termination
IPv6CP error handling
IPv6CP negotiation procedures
IPv6CP option negotiation for compression (if used)
IPv6CP option negotiation for interface identifiers
IPv6CP packet formats
interaction of IPv6CP with PPP LCP
link-local IPv6 address formation on PPP links
transmission of IPv6 packets over PPP links
use of PPP Network Control Protocol for IPv6
standardizes IPv6CP option type values
PPP protocol field value for IPv6
status Internet Standard NERFINISHED
stream Internet Engineering Task Force
surface form: IETF
title IP Version 6 over PPP
updates RFC 1661 NERFINISHED

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RFC 1661 obsoletedBy RFC 5072